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Army Orders Mass Shutdown of Official Social Media Accounts

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July 12, 2026

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The U.S. Army is consolidating its official social media presence, drastically slashing the number of allowable accounts and ordering commanders to remove newly-unauthorized accounts within 30 days, the service announced in a late-June memorandum.

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Daily Sabah

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· Jul 1, 2026

FIFA flags 13-fold surge in World Cup abuse, 11% racial content

FIFA’s digital monitoring systems identified 89,000 abusive posts on social media during the World Cup group stage, a 13-fold increase from the 2022 tournament in Qatar, world foot...

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 8, 2026

Army chief warns new soldiers against leaking operational information online

The Chief of Army Staff, COAS,Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, has warned newly enlisted soldiers against violating the Nigerian Army’s social media policy. He cautioned the 2,989 recruits that the unauthorised posting of operational information or military activities on social media could attract severe disciplinary sanctions, including dismissal from service. Shaibu gave the warning on Wednesday [] Army chief warns new soldiers against leaking operational information online

The Economic Times

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· Jul 12, 2026

Growing list of nations move to ban social media

Growing list of nations move to ban social media

Global News

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· Jul 2, 2026

FIFA says ‘abusive’ World Cup social media posts 13 times higher than 2022

FIFA says abusive social media posts are 13 times higher during the group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup compared to the 2022 tournament.

Korea Times News

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· Jun 21, 2026

Adults addicted to social media complain

Adults addicted to social media complain

DawnNews English

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· Jul 12, 2026

US Launches Strikes on Iran for 3rd Time in a Week; IRGC says Hormuz Closed 'Until Further Notice'

The United States has launched another round of strikes on Iran after the U.S. military said the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps struck a commercial container ship transiting the Strait of Hormuz. According to U.S. Central Command, the vessel, identified as the Cyprus-flagged M/V GFS Galaxy, suffered significant engine-room damage, and one civilian crew member remains missing. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dawn News English is your window into the latest news, insight, and features from South Asia and beyond. Website: www.dawn.com Official Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/dawnnewsenglish Official Twitter: https://x.com/dawnnewsenglish Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawnnewsenglish #news #latestnews #dawnnewsenglish #dawnnews

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Related coverage for "Army Orders Mass Shutdown of Official Social Media Accounts": Daily Sabah — FIFA flags 13-fold surge in World Cup abuse, 11% racial content. Daily Post Nigeria — Army chief warns new soldiers against leaking operational information online. The Economic Times — Growing list of nations move to ban social media . Global News — FIFA says ‘abusive’ World Cup social media posts 13 times higher than 2022. Korea Times News — Adults addicted to social media complain. DawnNews English — US Launches Strikes on Iran for 3rd Time in a Week; IRGC says Hormuz Closed 'Until Further Notice'